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SHIPPING

POET OP LYTTELTON. Wsathhb Ekport—December 2. 9 tt.m. —Weather, overcast; ■wind, calm. Barometer, 29.79 ; thermometer, 56. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 5.09; evening, 5.41. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, MoGillivray, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—Mias Knell, Mesdames Eose, Fuchs, Engel, Captain Eattray, Messrs Furlong, Drummond, Engel, Beresford, Eyaa. Steerage-6. Union Steamship Company, agents. Arrived— December 2. Te Anau, s.s., 1028 tons, Carey, from Melbourne, via South. Passengers from Melbourne —Mra and two Misses Garratt, Mrs and two Misses Bnist, Mr and Mrs Clarke; Messrs Bennett, J. T. Smith, Struthers, Eagan, Woodward, Milnes, Ivory, Lilly, Eay, Ellithorpe, Todhunter, Twentyman. and Mrs Day. From the Coast—Eev J. Kevin, Messrs Craig, Eoskradgo. Laaglands, Sievewright, Carvill, Neill. DeLios, Brand, the Lingard Troupe (12), Mrs Sommers ; steerage, 8. Union Steamship Company, agents. _ , Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Day, from Pelorns Sound. Master, aeent. Two barques were signalled when our express left Port. One was supposed to be the Ocean Eanger from New York, and the other the Bells from Newcastle. Bailed —December 1. T. B. Taylor, schooner, 54 tons, Bussell, for Wanganui. Master, agent. , _ Prince Eupert, ketch, 60 tons, Hanning, for Gatlin’s Eiver. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Eae, for Kaipara. Caff and Graham, agents. Wave of Life, schooner, 73 tons, Herbert, tor Kaipara. Master, agent. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, McGilhvray, for Wellington and Northern Pcc'iß. Passengers For Wellington—Miss Wronghton, Mrs and Miss Lester, Mrs Leete, Messrs Gillon, Fyfe, Fitzgerald. Kennedy (2), Stephens, Blundell, Webster, Lowe, Eev. Mr and Mrs Habena. For New Plymouth— Messrs Grylla (2), Mr and Mra Smethurst, and five children. For Manukau Mr Broderick. For Nelson—Mr Sothern, three Sisters of Mercy. Union Steamship Company, agents. Tni, s.s., 61 tons. Wills, for Stonyhurst, Cuff and Graham, agents, Anne Melhnish, barque, 341 tons, Hay, for Newcastle. Passengers—Mra Nurse, Misses (3), Green, Nicol. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. The “Bay of Plenty Times” says:—“The •unfortunate Tanpo still occupies her old post at the Mount. The vessel underwent an inspection a few days ago, which would seem to indicate that the owners are about to make another attempt te have her lifted. If anything is to be done, it should be quickly done, so as to take advantage of the fine weather.** At the trial trip of the Louise Dagmar, the second of the new fast steamers building for the South-Eastern Kailway Company, to connect between Folkestone and Boulogne, she a mean spaed for six runs, three against and three with the tide, of 18*61 knots, or 21.45 miles. This trial was run on September Bth, on the Maplin Sands. . The John Elder sailed from Plymouth on November 27th, for Melbourne, with 303 passengers. POET OF SUMNEB. Arrived —December 2. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons. Green, from Amnri. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bluer, December 2. The Albion 'arrived at 10 a.m. to-day. She left Melbourne at 2 p.m. of the 27th ult. She experienced strong westerly winds. Saloon passengers : For Bluff—Misses Cooley, Ellis, and Kitten ; Messrs Ash, Brown, Morrison, McDonald, Brnmbaoh; Captain Ellis and Mrs Kitten. 57 tons of cargo and 1 steerage passenger. For Dunedin —Messrs McNeill (2), McDonald, Banohopp, Stewart, and Crawshaw ; Misses McMills (2) and Sievwright; Dr. and Mrs Brown; 7 steerage, and 134 tons of cargo and 5 cattle. For Lyttelton—Misses Beoley and Dnoham, Mrs Thompson and two children, Mr Blake; 1 steerage, and 22 tons of cargo. For Wellington—Messrs George, Wilson, Green, and 38 tons of cargo. For Tanranga—Mr Bnskhurst. For Auckland—Mra Hatchett and three children and Mr Forbes.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2114, 2 December 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2114, 2 December 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2114, 2 December 1880, Page 2

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